Jeff Hacker was a tough and gritty athlete on the lacrosse and
soccer fields for Brown. Coach Cliff Stevenson considered Jeff as
one of Brown's most outstanding midfielders and he made sure that
Jeff started at that position for three years (Jeff missed his
freshman year due to injuries).

In high school, Jeff was All-State, All-New England and
All-American, and his high school (Wilton, Connecticut) was state
champion for two consecutive years. Twice Jeff was chosen first
team All-Ivy, and in 1979 and 1981 he was the team's most valuable
offensive player. Honors seemed to come naturally to Jeff, for he
was twice named All-New England as well as All-American. Senior
years, he was selected to play in the annual North-South Game. His
teammates also honored him, selecting him as captain of the
lacrosse and soccer teams.

Following graduation Jeff coached soccer and lacrosse at Yale
for eight years and took the Yale lacrosse team to the Final
Four.

Currently, Jeff is the owner and director of Camp Cedar and
resides in Brookline.